Simon Greenwold
  simong@media.mit.edu
 
What I did
  I was a researcher in the Aesthetics and Computation group at the MIT Media Lab. My work explores spatial contexts for computational constructs.

 

[resumé]     [printable selected projects]

Projects

 

   
Spatial Computing [16Mb]
The masters thesis is complete.


   
EyeBox
12.15.02
A cheap, effective 3D scanner and object recognizer (now housed in a mini-fridge).
weaver
1.31.03
Formal explorations of braided and woven patterns.
active statics
winter 00 - present
Highly interactive structural design teaching tools for architects.
installation
10.16.01
Why must I abandon my being in space in order to work with a machine? Why does it have no notion of place?
littleVision/Tiny Stories
05.21.02
A workshop we ran using the homemade Hotpants displays to record and play pocket-sized movies.
stomping ground
04.28.02
A reactive carpet installation at the MIT Museum.
Pointable Computing
07.12.02
Directed wireless communication using visible lasers.
internaut
01.17.02
Exploring the Internet as an architectural space.
moment
12.05.01
A visual data-flow language for the prototyping of dynamic graphics.
I like to watch
05.22.02
A program that watches television. Right now it mostly watches COPS.
Fountain of Bits
10.14.02
Proposal for a fountain that sends information wirelessly on water.
ACG lens
01.18.02
A random, linked slideshow of all images on the ACG website.
high definition
11.27.01
A spatial exploration of the infinite deferral of meaning.
hotpants
04.02.02
An LED display device for use with the Nylon hardware development system.
masXXX
fall 01
John Maeda's class. Work surrounds the meeting of physical form and computation.
past work / portfolios
05.23.73-2001
Work from MIT Architecture, Harvard GSD summer program, and before.